Wanton wrote: » You cant just blame the government either. Dexcom is currently part of the core LTI list. My pharmacy have confirmed they will dispense based on a valid prescription from any source, including GP.
banie01 wrote: » The pharmacist was of the opinion that much like the Libre, there was only a specific cohort of patients that the dexcom was being prescribed to.
banie01 wrote: » Just a partial/little follow up on this. Was at my own pharmacy this morning and they were of the opinion that the script for a Dexcom has to 1st come from the hospital/diabetes team. That said, they have not issued any nor dealt with a script for a Dexcom everyone they are prescribing "hi-tech" monitoring for is on the Libre. The Pharmacist is giving PCRS a shout later to tell them my GP has supplied a script for dexcom, so I'll let the thread now when I get an update The pharmacist was of the opinion that much like the Libre, there was only a specific cohort of patients that the dexcom was being prescribed to.
The Hound Gone Wild wrote: » Dexcom are, as a rule, a pain in the hole for pharmacies.
The Hound Gone Wild wrote: » Dexcom are, as a rule, a pain in the hole for pharmacies. Dexcom G6 are approved by your prescriber contacting your local public health office. Once approved dexcom themselves will send you a transmitter once every three months and you'll collect sensors once monthly from the pharmacy who orders them directly from Dexcom rather than the usual wholesalers. It is a total ballache. The pharmacist has no input over approval and doesn't oversee anything. I know a few pharmacists (myself included) who advise local prescribers to avoid prescribing Dexcom as the company are such a shower
tadgho wrote: » Can anyone recommend a decent Diabetic Cook book please?? (Type 1) Seems to be loads out there but struggling to narrow it down...:o
robinph wrote: » Just back from getting my 1st dose of the AstraZenica vaccine. Got them to stick it in the same arm as my Libre, because I'm changing that later today anyway, but have seen that some people had issues with getting their jabs in the same arms as Libres or Omnipods. Not seen anything about any clinical reason for that though. Think there is possibly slightly more people get reactions to the first dose of AstraZenica, but not the second. But with Pfizer they get reactions on the second dose. Have to wait and see what the next 24 hours holds.
lucernarian wrote: » Sounds like you were done as part of the HCW cohort? Anyone with "uncontrolled diabetes" who's been contacted by a GP or outpatient department about a dose?
dubstarr wrote: » Anyone know where i can buy almond flour